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tshatshke

English

Noun

tshatshke (plural tshatshkes)

  1. Alternative spelling of tchotchke

tshatshke From the web:

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tsatske

English

Etymology

From Yiddish ??????? (tsatske, trinket), from Russian ?????? (cácka).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?ts?tsk?/

Noun

tsatske (plural tsatskes)

  1. Alternative spelling of tchotchke
    • 1974: Georgia Dullea, The New York Times — 12th of July edition, p31?; quoted in:
    • 1980: Clarence L. Barnhart, Sol. Steinmetz, and Robert K. Barnhart, The Second Barnhart Dictionary of New English, p481
      “Décor doesn’t add to the glamour of a suit,” an owner pointed out. “You’re not buying the rugs or the lamps or the tsatskes.”

Synonyms

  • chachka
  • tshatshke

References

Anagrams

  • stakest, taskset

tsatske From the web:

  • what does tsatske mean
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